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Aerial photograph 200375
Demolition site of the former locomotive - the work of the East German rail vehicle construction and reconstruction of GIP - commercial area in the park at the August-Bebel-Strasse in Babelsberg in Potsdam in Brandenburg

POTSDAM BABELSBERG 12.05.1997

Potsdam Babelsberg from the bird's eye view: Demolition site of the former locomotive - the work of the East German rail vehicle construction and reconstruction of GIP - commercial area in the park at the August-Bebel-Strasse in Babelsberg in Potsdam in Brandenburg
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Demolition site of the former locomotive - the work of the East German rail vehicle construction and reconstruction of GIP - commercial area in the park at the August-Bebel-Strasse in Babelsberg in Potsdam in Brandenburg.

Aerial image ID: 200375
Image resolution: 5363 x 3551 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,89 MB
Image file size: 54,49 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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